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  1. Re:Bad news bears. on IP Addresses Not Enough To ID Users · · Score: 2

    Then they will have to make IPv6 NATs illegal, too.

    ISPs charge extra for more than one IP so anybody who has more than one device (PC, Tablet, TV, Smartphone, etc) will enable a NAT in their crappy router.

    This whole "gotta do anything to get all possible profit for media" is getting out of hand.
    But since people are OK with the TSA hand literally up their asses they won't mind having different hand on their wallets, too.

  2. Re:so this is the last generation ... on Nike to Unveil Self Lacing Shoes? · · Score: 1

    and the last to think.

    Anything that requires thought will done using the internet.
    When we die the internet will need fags* to fix them.

    *If you have seen Idiocracy you won't be offended.
    For those that haven't: http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Idiocracy+fags

  3. Re:What do you expect? on Battle of the SATA 3.0 Controllers · · Score: 1, Redundant

    In case you don't get this, this is a joke.

    Marvel was bought by Disney.
    Marvell makes the SATA controllers in TFA

  4. Re:Really? What's the point of this version number on Firefox 7.0 Beta Released · · Score: 3, Informative

    You could use the super-secret Mozilla Add-on SDK

    QUOTE: help ensure your add-on continues to work as new versions of Firefox are released.

    Nobody seems to be mentioning this solution. Not even Mozilla.

  5. Re:Wait on ARM Is a Promising Platform But Needs To Learn From the PC · · Score: 1

    Maybe some coordination to make sure that similar instructions work the same way across all ARM CPUs.

  6. Re:That's the trouble with a monolithic kernel on ARM Is a Promising Platform But Needs To Learn From the PC · · Score: 2

    You mean like a HAL in Windows NT.

    Now I know where MS got the idea from.

  7. Re:0 for 275? on Righthaven Loses Again · · Score: 1

    Time for you to buy a senator or two.

    All you have to do is raise enough money.
    Time to start a collection.

    Hopefully the media won't find out.

  8. Re:So which is it? on 8 Grams of Thorium Could Replace Gasoline In Cars · · Score: 1

    meanwhile, thorium is mentioned but not listed in the wikipedia article as a Rare_earth_element?

    Oversight?

  9. This could kill tattoos popularity altogether... on 'Electronic Skin' Grafts Gadgets To Body · · Score: 0

    Police: Look! he has a tattoo. It could be camera. Get him!

    -----

    Drug lords: Yeah, I got soma that. Shit you got one of those bug-tattoos. Kill the motha!

  10. Sounds like OCZ's IBIS on New Serial ATA Standards Target SSDs, Tablets · · Score: 2

    Sounds like OCZ's IBIS just got standardized or copied.

    http://www.ocztechnology.com/ocz-ibis-3-5-high-speed-data-link-ssd.html/

  11. Re:It doesn't matter...either way! on Court Rules Sending Too Many Emails Is "Hacking" · · Score: 2

    unfortunately a company is now a "super-person"
    -immortal
    -immoral
    -and unaccountable if large enough

  12. Re:whatever on Old Arguments May Cost Linux the Desktop · · Score: 1

    Unless you are a developer.

  13. Re:Thunderbolt vs. USB3 on New USB Specification Promises 100W of Power · · Score: 1

    Alas, I have yet to see a Thunderbolt flash drive or external HD. (Granted I'm not a Mac person)

    On the other hand, USB3 can handle *existing* USB2 and USB1 devices.

    If Thunderbolt could handle *existing* USB2 and USB1 devices, USB3 would be in trouble but USB patents would probably kill Thunderbolt. That's progress in the USA today.

  14. OT: Google: Android's Archiles heal? on Google+ Registers 25 Million Visitors · · Score: 1

    Don't get me wrong, I want an Android (Samsung G2 to be exact)
    but with Google killing accounts if you are "Bad"(tm), can you work an Android Phone without being logged into google?

    IOW: If I post something "Bad"(tm) on Google+ I don't want my phone to become less useful or useless. Can this be done?

  15. Re:depends if you are IO bound or need storage on eBay Deploys 100TB of SSDs, Cuts Rackspace By Half · · Score: 1

    In a workstation scenario, couldn't you RAID1 an SSD and a fast HD in case the SSD dies like hairyfeet's gamer customers?

    Would the SSD be slowed down by the HD trying to keep up or would the RAID controller's Cache prevent that?

  16. Re:LOL! American Freedom! on Senators Want Secret Warrantless Wiretap Renewal · · Score: 1

    I guess they learned this from somewhere or where just doomed to repeat history.

    âoeNaturally the common people donâ(TM)t want war. But after all, it is the leaders of a country who determine the policy, and itâ(TM)s always a simple matter to drag people along whether it is a democracy or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship.
    Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. This is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and for exposing the country to danger. It works the same in every country.â
          --- Hermann Goering, Hitlerâ(TM)s Reich Marshall, at the Nuremberg Trials after World War II.

  17. Re:America World Police! on Share Links, Become Extradited To the US · · Score: 1

    Fuck yea!

    (Beat me to it!)

  18. Re:Meanwhile on Mozilla Announces Enterprise User Working Group · · Score: 1

    Yes but until frontmotion==Mozilla corps will see it as a modified version of Firefox.

    I say Mozilla has about 3-6month before what small Corporate street cred they have is gone.
    After that it won't matter. This story will hit the trade magazines and the hype towards Chrome will be against them in Corps' minds.

    The only card Mozilla will have left is that Chrome makes it easier to track its users. And if they play that card, Google will pull the plug on their cash flow.

  19. Mozillacide on The Enterprise Is Wrong, Not Mozilla · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We are witnessing "Mozillacide"

    Damn "ordinary users", they don't need plugins that work.
    Damn the enterprise, they are not the target market.

    The version number is now Mozilla's priority.

  20. Re:PUUULEEEZZZZ on Microsoft May Add Eavesdropping To Skype · · Score: 1

    Naw, too much money to loose.
    Much more profitable to lower our standards to theirs.
    Why allow privacy to just happen when you can sell privacy as a product?

  21. Re:I don't care who you are on Weird Al Says "Twitter Saved My Album" · · Score: 2

    Too bad his French is beyond bad.

    Peetee = ???

    Paytay = Pété
    It means "farted" in French

  22. Re:Put a fork in it on No Additional Firefox 4 Security Updates · · Score: 1

    Jump to where?
    When and where the authors of 2 or more jump to.

    Mozilla has to relax the enforcement of VMaximum for addons in the browser OR stop changing version numbers.

    People go to:
    FF for the Add-ons
    Chrome for the Speed
    IE for GPOs and illusion of not making a mistake. (Corps)

    No addons==No FF

  23. Re:Why not just give them a iPhone? on Tracking Bracelets for Autistic Kids and Senior Citizens · · Score: 2
  24. Re:rerip your CD collection on Ask Slashdot: How Do I Scrub Pirated Music From My Collection? · · Score: 2, Funny

    I don't waste a lot of time during my life.

    But when I do I re-rip my collection to FLAC.

  25. Re:A great remainder... on WordPress.org Hacked, Plugin Repository Compromised · · Score: 0

    5/2=2
    1 is the remainder.

    Idiocracy here we come!